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1982 GS1100e oil leak on front of engine
I have 2 Gs1100e's 1982 and 1983 and ive noticed a accumulation of oil half way down the front of the engine directly in the middle where there is the one head bolt, i warmed up both bikes yesterday and watched them both lightly bubble oil out of the gasket right were that bolt is below the exhaust ports directly in the middle of the engine, i read somewhere that this is the bolt that is recomended to be retourqued after a certain amount of time, does anyone know the tourque pounds i should give this bolt?1982 GS1100E 1983 GS1100ETags: None
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Originally posted by batterup View PostI have 2 Gs1100e's 1982 and 1983 and ive noticed a accumulation of oil half way down the front of the engine directly in the middle where there is the one head bolt, i warmed up both bikes yesterday and watched them both lightly bubble oil out of the gasket right were that bolt is below the exhaust ports directly in the middle of the engine, i read somewhere that this is the bolt that is recomended to be retourqued after a certain amount of time, does anyone know the tourque pounds i should give this bolt?
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Homie
I assume you are talking about the upside-down 6mm bolt that goes up through the cylinder boss between #2 and #3 exhaust ports and threads into the head from underneath? If that is the one, the torque is 60-96 inch/pounds. I'd also take the cam cover off and make sure all the head nuts are properly torqued to 25.5-29 foot/pounds BEFORE torquing the 6mm bolts - especially the two in the front center just inside of the 6mm bolt where the leak is occuring.
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostMy ED does the same thingsigpic
Steve
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Make sure that the leak is actually coming from that area. These engines have o-rings on the two inside head nuts just behind that bolt. When they leak, the oil runs down and accumulates around the low point - which is that bolt.-1980 GS1100 LT
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Originally posted by Tom R View PostMake sure that the leak is actually coming from that area. These engines have o-rings on the two inside head nuts just behind that bolt. When they leak, the oil runs down and accumulates around the low point - which is that bolt.
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"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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'82 GS1100EZ
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sparki
yes, #17 are the o-rings in question.... camcover off and remove one on the head bolts at a time. replace o-ring and bolt it back togather. if it only leaks a little and can be cleaned after a ride, the cost of a replacement camcover gasket is quite a bit. good job to do if/when you check valve clearances...
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Both of my gs1100e's bubble from this front bolt too as i said in my first post, its definately that bolt area..
I assume you are talking about the upside-down 6mm bolt that goes up through the cylinder boss between #2 and #3 exhaust ports and threads into the head from underneath? If that is the one, the torque is 60-96 inch/pounds. I'd also take the cam cover off and make sure all the head nuts are properly torqued to 25.5-29 foot/pounds BEFORE torquing the 6mm bolts - especially the two in the front center just inside of the 6mm bolt where the leak is occuring.1982 GS1100E 1983 GS1100E
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